Visit Continuation Rates, Inter Visit Times, and Their Managerial Implications to Family Planning Administrators: A Case Study of Atlanta (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Philippe A. Naert

 
9780332605647: Visit Continuation Rates, Inter Visit Times, and Their Managerial Implications to Family Planning Administrators: A Case Study of Atlanta (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Understand how visit patterns shape planning in a city’s family planning system.

This study analyzes how often patients return for visits and how that affects clinic workload and staffing in Atlanta’s public program.

The work uses data from a large, urban system to show how continuation rates vary by method, race, parity, and agency. It connects those patterns to practical aims like forecasting visits, evaluating program changes, and guiding follow-up and policy decisions.
  • How visit continuation is defined and measured across different groups
  • What inter-visit times look like for different methods and patient categories
  • How agency, race, and parity influence return visits and method choices
  • How the findings can inform forecasting, staffing, and program changes
Ideal for readers of public health administration and policy, who seek data-driven methods to improve service delivery.

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